Category: C

  • Christmas cake

    A confectionery delight consisting of a cake made without molasses, hence, a white fruit cake. Tradition dictates that such a dessert, when prepared in England, is adorned with an intricate white frosting and ornate embellishments, often featuring motifs reminiscent of festive occasions.  

  • Chow mein

    This dish, often referred to as chow mein or chao mien, is a savory concoction of meat that has been expertly shredded and mixed with a delectable combination of celery, onions, and bean sprouts. This hearty stew bears a striking resemblance to chop suey, yet it is served with a generous helping of crispy fried…

  • Chowchow

    This is a mixed vegetable condiment consisting of a combination of tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, cauliflower, celery, string beans, onions, and other similar produce. These vegetables are chopped into tiny fragments, then immersed in brine and finally boiled until they reach a soft texture in a blend of vinegar and various seasonings.  

  • Choux

    A luscious amalgamation composed of numerous eggs and commonly employed in the creation of delectable pastries like cream puffs and éclairs; additionally, this mixture is utilized in the production of a sweet baked dessert referred to as a cake.  

  • Choron sauce

    A savory condiment of béarnaise nature comprising of pureed tomatoes, with the intended purpose of complementing grilled cuts of meat or fowl.  

  • Chop suey

    This culinary creation, though purportedly of Chinese origin, actually traces its roots to San Francisco during the 1800s. The dish comprises an eclectic blend of water chestnuts, bamboo shoots, onions, mushrooms, and other such ingredients, all expertly prepared with sliced meat and served alongside a generous helping of rice. The dish, which literally means “bits…

  • Cholent

    A culinary preparation, known as chulent or cholent, features a delectable blend of meat and beans. The dish bears similarity to Boston baked beans, as it is also cooked in a banked oven for an extended period of time. However, it does not include any added sweetness. This savory meal has its origins in the…

  • Chokecherry

    This cherry variety, characterized by its tart flavor and diminutive size, bears an apt name that reflects its taste. The astringency of this fruit can potentially cause choking. Despite this, it is still considered an edible fruit, albeit its best use is most likely in the creation of a jelly.  

  • Chlodnik

    This dish is a chilled soup that incorporates an amalgamation of flavorsome ingredients, such as slow-cooked veal, succulent prawns, tangy cucumbers, nutritious beets, boiled eggs with firm yolks, and creamy sour cream.  

  • Chivry sauce

    A sauce known as veloute, produced by simmering poultry stock and a blend of herbs including tarragon, chervil, and pimpernel, intended to accompany fowl that has been boiled or poached.